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Complete Seven Round NFL '07 Mock Draft From Mobile Wonder to OHHHHHHH Nellie

Final NFL Mock Draft ‘07 - Complete Seven Round
x - won coin flip with Tampa * underclassmen

From Mobile Wonder to OHHHHHHHHHH Nellie

1 Oakland - * JaMarcus Russell - QB - LSU
The Raiders have not done many things right over the past five years. They need to get this right after another poor ’05 performance especially on the offensive side of the ball. Russell can be a difference maker at the NFL level. He gives this offense a player that can make all the throws with enormous physical talent. How early should he start will be critical in his development with a poor offensive line a key problem area in recent seasons. A possible signing of QB Daunte Culpepper would give him the time to develop without the pressure of starting immediately.
Alternate Pick: - * Calvin Johnson - WR - Georgia Tech

2 Detroit - DE - Gaines Adams - Clemson
The Lions have done some nice things this offseason and hope to parlay this draft selection into either an immediate impact performer or additional early picks. They have attempted to move out of this spot and are still pursuing several possibilities but want to remain in the top 5-10 selections. Gaines Adams is a super blue chip prospect who is very high on their board. They love OT Joe Thomas but hope to move back in the top five and land him plus another top 50 selection. They will probably pass on the best player in this class and the best receiver in 20 years after trading three receivers in the top 10 in recent classes.
Alternate Pick: Joe Thomas - OT - Wisconsin

x 3 Cleveland - Brady Quinn - QB - Notre Dame
GM Phil Savage can land their future franchise passer here with most likely his choice at either Russell or Brady Quinn. With Russell most likely gone, Quinn is a good fit with current starter Charlie Frye only adequate over his early career. They are also debating Calvin Johnson, Adrian Peterson and Joe Thomas here and each would be a fine addition. Thomas would be a cornerstone blocker on a line that has been one of the more vulnerable units in the league.
Alternate Pick: * Calvin Johnson - WR - Georgia Tech

4 Tampa Bay - * Calvin Johnson - WR - Georgia Tech
The Bucs have clear needs especially on the offensive side of the ball. They hope to land a big play receiver, pass rusher and hard hitting safety. They could have their choice of Calvin Johnson, Gaines Adams or LaRon Landry available. Johnson gives them a premier receiver who their struggling passing game. Adams gives them a top edge rusher that is essential while Landry would be a major addition to their aging secondary. They love OT Joe Thomas but he will most likely gone by this selection.
Alternate Pick: Joe Thomas - OT - Wisconsin

5 Arizona - Joe Thomas - OT - Wisconsin
The Cards would be thrilled if Thomas falls to this selection. They have major needs especially on the defensive side of the ball. They love Thomas, DE Gaines Adams and LaRon Landry and have them earmarked them as their top choice. They will build around last year’s top pick QB Matt Leinart and a strong receiving corps.
*** They also have a trade on the table with the Patriots for this selection for two late #1 picks. ***
Alternate Pick: Gaines Adams - DE - Clemson

6 Washington - Amobi Okoye - DT - Louisville
The Redskins front office has a top ten selection that they must either turn into an impact performer or addition first day selections. They do not have their #2,3 or 4 picks after prior deals. They have many needs especially along their front four and in the secondary. They will need a strong class this April to return to respectability. They have many major needs entering this draft and will probably address defense this early with either DT Okayed or Branch assuming that DE Gaines Adams is off the board. They will consider safety Larson Landry here; though it is not a high need area.
Alternate Pick: LaRon Landry - FS - LSU

7 Minnesota - * Adrian Peterson - RB - Oklahoma
The Vikings are hoping one of the premier prospects falls to this selection. They would love to land QB Brady Quinn here. They also have prepared to choose running Adrian Peterson to give them a home run out of the backfield. With Quinn and Peterson gone, they will look to blue chip safety Larson Landry to stabilize a changing secondary.
Alternate Pick: LaRon Landry - FS - LSU

8 Atlanta (Hour) - Adam Carriker - DE - Nebraska
The Falcons hope to land one of the top defensive players in this class. They have both Carrier and Landry on their short list. They also like corners Leon Hall and Christ Houston but may be able to move back to select them. Carrier is a perfect replacement for Patrick Kearney who left in FA. With Landry on the board, he could be the selection here and a great addition to their shaky secondary.
Alternate Pick: LaRon Landry - FS - LSU

9 Miami - LaRon Landry - FS - LSU
The Dolphins will have another top 10 selection and need to get this choice right after a poor draft history over the past ten years. They have major needs along the offensive line and in the secondary. They would jump on Landry if he were still available. They are considering moving up to draft QB Brady Quinn with the Cards and Skins the most likely teams. They also love OT Levi Brown and he would give them an anchor and fixture along their troubled line.
Alternate Pick: Levi Brown - OT - Penn St

10 Houston (Atl) - Levi Brown - OT - Penn St
The Texans hope to turn the page for the franchise with a new front office running this draft. They made a fine trade for young QB Matt Schaub and released David Carr to begin a new era. They hope to give Schaub a premier left tackle to protect his blindside and have Levi Brown at the top of their short list. That is a possibility but certainly not a sure thing. They would love to land LaRon Landry but highly unlikely. They have CB Leon Hall and LB Patrick Willis on their short list and would not hesitate to select either at this pick.
Alternate Pick: Leon Hall - CB - Michigan

11 San Francisco - * Alan Branch - DT - Michigan
The 49ers hope to improve their changing defense with an impact performer, most likely on their front seven. DT Alan Branch has the talent to be an anchor on the 3-4 scheme and a prospect who could be available. They also love DE Adam Carriker and he would be their highest priority if available. They have also been impressed with LB Patrick Willis and see him as both a leader and impact defender.
Alternate Pick: Patrick Willis - LB - Mississippi

12 Buffalo - Patrick Willis - LB - Mississippi
The Bills took a few key losses to their linebacking unit and hope to address early in this draft and possibly with a few selections. Willis is a fast rising prospect and a perfect fit here if he gets past a few earlier clubs. They also have big needs in the secondary especially on the corner and like both Leon Hall and Chris Houston. They have entertained moving back in the first round and also like CB Darrelle Revis 5-10 spots later in the round.
Alternate Pick: Leon Hall - CB - Michigan

13 St. Louis - Leon Hall - CB - Michigan
The Rams are at the crossroads in this draft and look to address their biggest needs in the secondary and front four on defense and their offensive line and receiving corps on offense. They like DT Okoye and Branch but both should be gone here. They may have their choice of any corner and have Hall, Houston and Revis on their short list. They have needs in their receiving corps and like both Ted Ginn and Robert Meachem and both would be fine additions for this passing game.
Alternate Pick: * Ted Ginn - WR - Ohio St

14 Carolina - * Ted Ginn - WR - Ohio St
The Panthers need to add playmakers for their vanilla offense. Ginn gives them an explosive player with impact ability in the return game. He can compete for the #3 receiver role where he can be a fine slot receiver. Robert Meachem will also get consideration. They will have to address this area early this spring and probably in the opening round. LB is an area that must be addressed and could be their first round pick with Timmons a fine fit for this scheme.
Alternate Pick: * Lawrence Timmons - LB - Florida St.

15 Pittsburgh - * Darrelle Revis - CB - Pittsburgh
The Steelers have several need areas that must be addressed with cornerback high on this list. They would love to add Pitt corner Darrelle Revis for a secondary that gave up too many big plays last fall. They could shock fans if the second highest receiver in on board like Dwayne Bowe even though they used their top pick on Santonio Holmes list April. They will address OLB later on the first day with Anthony Spencer, Paul Pouluszny and LaMarr Woodley on their list.
Alternate Pick: Dwayne Bowe - WR - LSU

16 Green Bay - * Marshawn Lynch - RB - Cal
The Packers had a great draft class last spring and look to take the next step up. They have many needs especially on their changing defense and skill positions. They will most likely have a chance at runner Marshawn Lynch if he gets past Buffalo. They also love TE Greg Olsen and he would give them a missing dimension to their passing game.
Alternate Pick: * Greg Olsen - TE - Miami

17 Jacksonville - * Reggie Nelson - FS - Florida
The Jaguars took some FA losses at safety and have Reggie Nelson high on their short list. They have e issues in the secondary and failed to address their last spring. Defenders like Brandon Meriweather and Chris Houston are high on their short list. In a deep receiver class, they may address this area again despite using two #1 choices on Reggie Williams and Matt Jones in recent years.
Alternate Pick: Brandon Meriweather - CB - Miami

18 Cincinnati - * Greg Olsen - TE - Miami
The Bengals hope to continue to build an explosive offensive and a fast tight end would be the missing link. Greg Olsen can stretch the field and give them a real weapon in the deep seam. Their young defense has problems in the secondary and one of the top corners would be a welcome addition. They like both Hall and Revis and will not hesitate to select them. After many off the field problems, the Bengals will avoid any problems children this April.
Alternate Pick: * Darrelle Revis - CB - Pittsburgh

19 Tennessee - * Robert Meachem - WR - Tennessee
The Titans hope to address two main areas, wide receiver and cornerback. They have to replace Pac Man Jones at both cornerback and in the return game. A prospect like Ted Ginn would solve two problems but he is most likely gone by this selection. Robert Meachem is a home state kid with good character and the speed to be a threat in the vertical game.
Alternate Pick: Dwayne Bowe - WR - LSU

20 N.Y. Giants - Brandon Meriweather - CB - Miami
The Giants’ hope to address their secondary early and often this spring. They have prime needs on the corner, safety, linebacker and on the offensive line. They could address the secondary twice early and like Brandon Meriweather and Chris Houston very much. They like OT Joe Staley and are considering him here or moving back 5-10 spots to select him.
Alternate Pick: * Chris Houston - CB - Arkansas

21 Denver - Ryan Kalil - OC - Southern Cal
The Broncos have many clear needs along their offensive line, middle linebacker, wide receiver and in the secondary. They love Patrick Willis but would have to move up 10 spots to land him. They also love center Ryan Kalil and see him as an immediate replacement to Tom Nalen. They like a number of cornerbacks like Hall, Houston and Ross. They also like top wideouts Bowe and Meachem and would jump at a chance to land them.
Alternate Pick: * Chris Houston - CB - Arkansas

22 Dallas - * Chris Houston - CB - Arkansas
The Boys have addressed their defense in the top round over the past decade and may continue that trend. They love CB Chris Houston and Aaron Ross and have them on their short list. With age and little depth at wideout, they have Dwayne Bowe, Dwayne Jarrett and Craig Davis on their short list.
Alternate Pick: Aaron Ross - CB - Texas

23 Kansas City - Dwayne Bowe - WR - LSU
The Chiefs have major needs along the offensive line, cornerback and on their receiving corps. They have not used a top pick for a receiver in over a decade and like Dwayne Bowel and Robert Meachem very much. Meachem is most likely gone. They could address the line with their choice of either Joe Staley or Ben Grubbs in the first round.
Alternate Pick: Aaron Ross - CB - Texas

24 New Eng (Seat) - Paul Posluszny - LB - Penn St
The Patriots have two late #1 picks and have a few clear needs especially at linebacker and in the secondary. They have prime needs in their secondary that could be addressed twice over the first day. They like corners Houston and Ross plus safety Michael Griffin at this selection. They have age at the LB spot and like Posluszny very much.
Alternate Pick: Aaron Ross - CB - Texas

25 New York Jets - Aaron Ross - CB - Texas
The Jets have a few prospects earmarked here. They would love to land corner Aaron Ross or Brandon Meriweather. They could address their front seven here with DE Jamaal Anderson a possibility. They would love to land LB Posluszny here.
Alternate Pick: * Jamaal Anderson - DE - Arkansas

26 Philadelphia - * Jamaal Anderson - DE - Arkansas
The Eagles could address this spot early with clear needs on defense at end, safety, cornerback, tight end and running back. They probably have a chance at linebackers like Jon Beacon and Lawrence Timmons at this spot.
Alternate Pick: * Jon Beacon - LB - Miami

27 New Orleans - * Lawrence Timmons - LB - Florida St.
The Saints will look to address their weak back seven with their linebacking unit a key area. They like Timmons and Beason very much and have them on their short list. They also like CB Ross and McCauley here and either would be a welcome addition at this selection.
Alternate Pick: *Jon Beason - LB - Miami

28 New England - Michael Griffin - SS - Texas
The Patriots will look to most likely address their defense with both #1 picks. What they do at the 24th overall pick will dictate this selection. They will probably add a few defensive backs and possibly with both top selections. They love safety Michael Griffin and have him on their short list. They also like OL Justin Blalock here and have him on their short list.
Alternate Pick: Justin Blalock - OG - Texas

29 Baltimore - Justin Blalock - OG - Texas
The Ravens will address their offensive line several times in this draft and maybe with both their top selections. They love OL Justin Blalock and center Ryan Kalil. They could also address the front seven with a defender like Anthony Spencer probably still on the board.
Alternate Pick: Anthony Spencer - DE/LB - Purdue

30 San Diego - Dwayne Jarrett - WR - USC
The Chargers hope to address their wide receiver spot early in the draft and would like to land Dwayne Jarrett here. They have major needs in the secondary and also at linebacker. They like Anthony Spencer as an outside backer and Griffin for the strong safety spot.
Alternate Pick: Michael Griffin - SS - Texas

31 Chicago - Justin Harrell - DT - Tennessee
The Bears have some major needs on their front seven on defense. They are impressed with rising DT Justin Harrell and have him on their short list. They like tackle Joe Staley and guard Ben Grubbs very much and both could a major surprise here.
Alternate Pick: Joe Staley - OT - Central Michigan

32 Indianapolis - *Jon Beason - LB - Miami
The Colts have some clear needs at wide receiver, cornerback and linebacker. They like LB Beason, Timmons and Harris very much to replace Cato June who left in FA. They could surprise fans and draft into the deep receiving corps. They have DT Justin Harrell on their short list and he would be a fine addition to this front four.
Alternate Pick: David Harris - LB - Michigan

2nd Round

33 Oakland - Joe Staley - OT - Central Michigan
34 Detroit - David Harris - LB - Michigan
35 Tampa Bay * Jarvis Moss - DE - Florida
36 Cleveland - Marcus McCauley - CB - Fresno St
37 Chic (Jets/ Wash) - Ben Grubbs - OG - Auburn
38 Arizona - * Zach Miller - TE - Arizona St
39 Atlanta (Hous) - Tony Ugoh - OT -Arkansas
40 Miami - Anthony Spencer - DE/LB - Purdue
41 Minnesota -* Charles Johnson - DE - Georgia
42 San Fran - * Sidney Rice - WR - South Carolina
43 Buffalo - Tanard Jackson - FS - Syracuse
44 Atlanta - Josh Wilson - CB - Maryland
45 Carolina - * Brandon Siler - LB - Florida
46 Pittsburgh - Stewart Bradley - LB - Nebraska
47 Green Bay - Jason Hill - WR - Washington St
48 Jacksonville - Victor Abiamiri - DE - Notre Dame
49 Cincinnati - Arron Sears - OT - Tennessee
50 Tennessee - Craig Davis - WR - LSU
51 New York Giants - Eric Weddle - FS - Utah
52 St. Louis - * Anthony Gonzalez - WR - Ohio St.
53 Dallas - James Marten - OT - Boston College
54 Kansas City - Quentin Moses - DE - Georgia
55 Seattle - Tank Tyler - DT - North Carolina St
56 Denver - Aaron Rouse - SS - Virginia Tech
57 Philadelphia -* Antonio Pittman - RB -Ohio St.
58 New Orleans - Steve Smith - WR - USC
59 New York Jets - * Eric Wright - CB - UNLV
60 Miami (New Eng) - Drew Stanton - QB - Michigan St
61 Baltimore - Ray McDonald - DL - Florida
62 San Diego - Brian Leonard - RB - Rutgers
63 N.Y. Jets (Chic) - Tim Shaw - LB - Penn St
64 Tampa Bay (Indy) - Tim Crowder - DE - Texas

3rd Round
65 Oakland - Sabby Piscitelli - SS - Oregon St
66 Detroit - Trent Edwards - QB - Stanford
67 Cleveland - Tarell Brown - CB - Texas
68 Tampa Bay - Brandon Mebane - DT - Cal
69 Arizona - Rufus Alexander - LB - Oklahoma
70 Denver (Wash) - Justin Durant - LB - Hampton
71 Miami - Jonathan Wade - CB - Tennessee
72 Minnesota - * Chris Henry - RB - Arizona
73 Houston - Aundrae Allison - WR - East Carolina
74 Buffalo - Lorenzo Booker - RB - Florida St.
75 Atlanta - Marcus Thomas - DT - Florida
76 San Francisco - LaMarr Woodley - DE - Michigan
77 Pittsburgh - Daymeion Hughes - CB - Cal
78 Green Bay - Paul Williams - WR - Fresno St
79 Jacksonville - John Wendling - SS - Wyoming
Cincinnati - Forfeit '06 Supp Draft - LB - Ahmad Brooks
80 Tennessee - Kevin Payne - S - La-Monroe
81 N.Y. Giants - Mason Crosby - PK - Colorado
82 Kansas City (St. L) - Ryan Harris - OT - Notre Dame
83 Carolina - Earl Everett - LB - Florida
84 St Louis (Kan City) - Josh Beekman - OG - Boston College
85 Seattle - Ben Patrick - TE - Delaware
86 Denver - Buster Davis - LB - Florida St
87 Dallas - David Clowney - WR - Virginia Tech
88 New Orleans - H.B. Blades - LB - Pittsburgh
89 New York Jets - laika Alama-Francis - DE - Hawaii
90 Philadelphia - Michael Johnson -SS - Arizona
91 New Eng - Antwan Barnes - LB -Florida Inter
92 Buffalo (Balt) - Jacoby Jones - WR - Lane College
93 San Diego - Kenny Irons - RB - Auburn
94 Chicago - Tony Hunt - RB - Penn St
95 Indianapolis - Quinn Pitcock - DT - Ohio St
96 San Diego - * Rory Johnson - LB - Mississippi
97 San Francisco - Marshal Yanda - OL - Iowa
98 Indianapolis - Johnnie Lee Higgins - WR - UTEP
99 Oakland - Juwan Simpson - LB - Alabama

4th Round

100 Oakland - Brian Robison - DE - Texas
101 Detroit - Josh Gattis - S - Wake Forest
102 Tampa Bay - Yamon Figurs - WR - Kansas St.
103 Cleveland - * Michael Bush - RB - Louisville
104 San Fran (Wash) - Kareem Brown - DL - Miami
105 Arizona - Jay Moore - DE - Nebraska
106 Minnesota - Kevin Kolb - QB - Houston
107 Houston - DeShawn Wynn - RB - Florida
108 Miami - Tony Franklin - CB - Virginia
109 Atlanta - Michael Coe - CB - Alabama St.
110 San Francisco - Zak DeOssie - LB - Brown
111 Buffalo - Doug Free - OT - Northern Illinois
112 Green Bay - DeAndre Jackson - CB - Iowa St.
113 Jacksonville - Dan Bazuin - DE - Central Michigan
114 Cincinnati - Andy Alleman - OG - Akron
115 Tennessee - David Irons - CB - Auburn
116 N.Y. Giants - Anthony Waters - LB - Clemson
117 St. Louis - Travarous Bain - CB - Hampton
118 Carolina - Desmond Bishop - LB - Cal
119 Pittsburgh - Paul Soliai - DT - Utah
120 Seattle - A.J. Davis - CB - North Carolina St
121 Atlanta (Denver) - * C.J. Gaddis - CB - Clemson
122 Dallas - Baraka Atkins - DE - Miami
123 N. O. (K.C.) - Martrez Milner - TE - Georgia
124 S.F (Jets) - Laurent Robinson - WR - Illinois St.
125 New Orleans (Phil) - Stephen Nicholas - LB - South Florida
126 Indianapolis (N.O.) - Clifton Ryan - DT - Michigan St.
127 New England - Melvin Bullitt - SS - Texas A&M
128 Tenn (Balt) - Steve Breaston - WR - Michigan
129 San Diego - Dashon Goldson - S - Washington
130 Chicago -. Quincy Black - LB - New Mexico
131 Indianapolis - Scott Chandler - TE - Iowa
132 Pittsburgh - Doug Datish - OC - Ohio St
133 Atlanta - Kenny Scott - CB - Georgia Tech
134 Baltimore - Marcus Hamilton - CB - Virginia
135 San Francisco - Mike Walker - WR - Central Florida
136 Indianapolis - Chris Davis - WR - Florida St.
137 Baltimore - Mansfield Wrotto - OT - Georgia Tech

5th Round

138 Oakland - * Brandon Jackson - RB - Nebraska
139 Detroit - Clark Harris - TE - Rutgers
140 Cleveland - Fred Bennett - CB - South Carolina
141 Tampa Bay - C.J. Ah You - DE - Oklahoma
142 Arizona - C.J. Wilson - CB - Baylor
143 Washington - Daniel Sepulveda - P - Baylor
144 Houston - Usama Young - CB - Kent St.
145 Detroit (Miami) - Ryan McBean - DL - Oklahoma St
146 Minnesota - Julius Wilson - OT - UAB
147 San Fran - Maurice Price - WR -Charleston Southern
148 Kansas City (St. Louis /Buff) - Turk McBride - DT - Tennessee
149 Atlanta - John Beck - QB - BYU
150 Jacksonville - * Jon Abbate - LB - Wake Forest
151 Cincinnati - Dallas Sartz - LB - USC
152 Tennessee - Brandon Sharp - DB - Louisville
153 New York Giants - * Darius Walker - RB - Notre Dame
154 Det (St.L) - Allen Barbre - OL - Missouri South
155 Carolina - Tony Taylor - LB - Georgia
156 Pittsburgh - Kolby Smith - RB - Louisville
157 Green Bay - Gerald Alexander - FS - Boise St.
158 Detroit (Den) - Courtney Taylor - WR - Auburn
159 Dallas - Antonio Johnson - NT - Miss St
160 Kansas City - Cam Stephenson - OG -Rutgers
161 Seattle - Prescott Burgess - LB - Michigan
162 Philadelphia - Chansi Stuckey - WR - Clemson
163 New Orleans- Darren Stone - SS - Maine
164 N.Y. Jets - Larry McSwain - LB - UAB
165 Oakland (N.E.) - Jordan Kent - WR - Oregon
166 Baltimore -Courtney Brown - CB - Cal-Poly
167 San Diego - Rhema McKnight - WR - Notre Dame
168 Chicago - Bo Smith - CB - Weber St.
169 Indianapolis - Derrick Roberson - CB - Rutgers
170 Pittsburgh -Dallas Baker - WR - Florida
171 New England - Anthony Arline - CB - Baylor
172 San Diego - Willis Barringer - S - Michigan
173 Indianapolis - Cameron Siskowic - LB - Illinois St
174 Baltimore - * Ramonce Taylor - RB - Texas

6th Round

175 Oakland - Michael Allan - TE - Whitworth
176 Denver (Detroit) - James Jones - WR - San Jose St.
177 N.Y. Jets (Tampa) - Louis Leonard - DT - Fresno St
178 Cleveland - Ramzee Robinson - CB - Alabama
179 Washington - Marvin White - FS - TCU
180 Arizona - Nate Harris - LB - Louisville
181 Miami - Shelton Bynum - DT - North Carolina
182 Minnesota - Sam Olajaubutu - LB - Arkansas
183 Houston - Jesse Daniels - SS - LSU
184 Buffalo - Tyron Brackenridge - CB - Wash St
185 Atlanta - Jermaille Cornelius - WR - Florida
186 San Fran - Antwan Applewhite - LB - S.D. St.
187 Cincinnati - John Bowie - CB - Cincinnati
188 Tennessee - Ken Darby - RB - Alabama
189 New York Giants - Matt Spaeth -TE - Minnesota
190 St. Louis - Samson Satele - OC - Hawaii
191 Carolina - David Jones - CB - Wingate
192 Pittsburgh - Chase Pittman - DE - LSU
193 Green Bay - Kevin Boss - TE - Western Oregon
194 Jacksonville - Joe Newton - TE - Oregon St.
195 K. C. (Dall) - Dwayne Wright - RB - Fresno St
196 Kansas City - Marquice Cole - CB - NW
197 Seattle - Tim Duckworth - OG - Auburn
198 Denver - Corey Graham - CB - New Hampshire
199 New Orleans - Syndric Steptoe - WR - Arizona
200 Dallas (Jets)- Mario Henderson - OT - Florida St.
201 Philadelphia - Daniel Francis - CB - LSU
202 New Eng - Mike Otto - OG - Purdue
203 Baltimore - Luke Smith-Anderson - TE - Idaho
204 Tenn (S.D) - Mike Richardson - CB - Notre Dame
205 Wash (Chic) - Justin Hickman - DE - UCLA
206 Tenn (Indy) - Terry Richardson - WR - Arizona St.
207 Baltimore - LeRon McClain - FB - Alabama
208 New England - Quintin Echols - DT - Kansas St
209 New England - Tyler Ecker - TE - Michigan
210 Seattle - Chris Denman - OT - Fresno St.

7th Round

211 Oakland - Eric Frampton - S - Washington St.
212 Dallas (Jets/ Det) - Justin Medlock - PK - UCLA
213 Chic (S.F./Cleve) - Alan Ball - CB - Illinois
214 Tampa Bay - Chandler Williams - WR - Florida International
215 Arizona - Rashad Barksdale - CB - Albany St. (NY)
216 Washington - Scott Stephenson - OC - Iowa St.
217 Minnesota - T.J. Wright - CB - Ohio U
218 Houston - Jermon Bushrod - OL - Towson St.
219 Miami - Alonzo Coleman - RB - Hampton
220 New Orleans (Atlan)- Jordan Palmer - QB - UTEP
221 Chic (Cleve/S.F)- Cory Hilliard - OG - Oklahoma St.
222 Buffalo- Onrea Jones - WR - Hampton
223 Tennessee - Roy Hall - WR/TE - Ohio St.
224 N.Y. Giants - Adam Podlesh - P - Maryland
225 St. Louis - Jason Snelling - FB - Virginia
226 Carolina - Larry Birdine - DE - Oklahoma
227 Pittsburgh - Keyunta Dawson - LB - Texas Tech
228 Green Bay - Trey Lewis - DT - Washburn
229 Jacksonville - Jackie Battle - RB - Houston
230 Cincinnati - Darius Sanders - DE - Oregon
231 Kansas City - Keldrick Holman - SS - Step F. Austin
232 Seattle - Dante Rosario - TE - Oregon
233 Denver - Justise Hairston - RB - Cent Ct. St
234 Dallas - Brandon Myles - WR - W Virginia
235 G.B. (N.Y. Jets) - Andrew Shanle - SS - Nebraska
236 Philadelphia - Daniel Parrish - OT - Florida A&M
237 Dallas (N. O.) - John Talley - CB - Duke
238 Miami (N. E.) - Kurt Quarterman - OG - Louisville
239 Buffalo (Balt) - Jonathan Palmer - OL - Auburn
240 San Diego - Jacob Ford - LB - Central Arkansas
241 Chicago - Jeff Rowe - QB - Nevada
242 Indianapolis - Troy Smith - QB - Ohio St.
243 Green Bay - Craig Dahl - S - North Dakota St.
244 Atlanta - Ryan Smith - CB - Florida
245 Tampa Bay- Jesse Wendt - WR - Wisc-Stout
246 Tampa Bay - Nick Roach - LB - Northwestern
247 New England - Keenan Carter - NT - Virginia
248 St. Louis - Xzavie Jackson - DE - Missouri
249 St. Louis - Joe Porter - CB - Rutgers
250 New York Giants - Deon Anderson - FB - Connecticut
251 Jacksonville - Marcus Paschal - SS - Iowa
252 Jacksonville - Ryan Moore - WR - Miami
253 Cincinnati - Brent Celek - TE - Cincinnati
254 Oakland - Kyle Young - OL - Fresno St.
255 Detroit - Keith Jackson - DT - Arkansas

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